Pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD – available resources and utilization in Swedish primary and secondary care

Josefin Sundh,1 Helena Lindgren,2 Mikael Hasselgren,2 Scott Montgomery,3–5 Christer Janson,6 Björn Ställberg,7 Karin Lisspers7 1Department of Respiratory Medicine, School of Medical Sciences, 2Medical Programme, School of Medical Sciences, 3Clinical Epidemiology and Bios...

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Main Authors: Sundh J, Lindgren H, Hasselgren M, Montgomery S, Janson C, Ställberg B, Lisspers K
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-06-01
Series:International Journal of COPD
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spelling doaj-32ccb3e7564c40a4a2936549b6d239762020-11-24T20:59:36ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of COPD1178-20052017-06-01Volume 121695170433205Pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD – available resources and utilization in Swedish primary and secondary careSundh JLindgren HHasselgren MMontgomery SJanson CStällberg BLisspers KJosefin Sundh,1 Helena Lindgren,2 Mikael Hasselgren,2 Scott Montgomery,3–5 Christer Janson,6 Björn Ställberg,7 Karin Lisspers7 1Department of Respiratory Medicine, School of Medical Sciences, 2Medical Programme, School of Medical Sciences, 3Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Medical Sciences, Örebro University, Örebro, 4Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; 5Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College, London, UK; 6Department of Medical Sciences, Respiratory, Allergy and Sleep Research, 7Department of Public Health and Caring Science, Family Medicine and Preventive Medicine, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden Introduction: Pulmonary rehabilitation is effective in all stages of COPD. The availability and utilization of pulmonary rehabilitation resources, and the characteristics of COPD patients receiving rehabilitation, were investigated in primary and secondary care in central Sweden. Materials and methods: Data on available pulmonary rehabilitation resources were collected using questionnaires, to 14 hospitals and 54 primary health care centers, and information on utilization of different rehabilitation professionals was obtained from questionnaires completed by 1,329 COPD patients from the same centers. Multivariable logistic regression examined associations with having received rehabilitation in the previous year. Results: In primary care, nurse-based asthma/COPD clinics were common (87%), with additional separate access to other rehabilitation professionals. In secondary care, rehabilitation was more often offered as part of a multidisciplinary teamwork (71%). In total, 36% of the patients met an asthma/COPD nurse in the previous year. Utilization was lower in primary than in secondary care for physiotherapists (7% vs 16%), occupational therapists (3% vs 10%), nutritionists (5% vs 13%), and counselors (1% vs 4%). A higher COPD Assessment Test score and frequent exacerbations were associated with higher utilization of all rehabilitation professionals. Conclusion: Pulmonary rehabilitation resources are available but underutilized, and receiving rehabilitation is more common in severe COPD. Treatment recommendations need to be better implemented, especially in mild and moderate COPD. Keywords: multidisciplinary, asthma/COPD nurse, physiotherapist, occupational therapist, nutritionist, counselorhttps://www.dovepress.com/pulmonary-rehabilitation-in-copd-available-resources-and-utilization-i-peer-reviewed-article-COPDmultidisciplinaryasthma/COPD nursephysiotherapistoccupational therapistnutritionistcounsellor
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author Sundh J
Lindgren H
Hasselgren M
Montgomery S
Janson C
Ställberg B
Lisspers K
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Lindgren H
Hasselgren M
Montgomery S
Janson C
Ställberg B
Lisspers K
Pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD – available resources and utilization in Swedish primary and secondary care
International Journal of COPD
multidisciplinary
asthma/COPD nurse
physiotherapist
occupational therapist
nutritionist
counsellor
author_facet Sundh J
Lindgren H
Hasselgren M
Montgomery S
Janson C
Ställberg B
Lisspers K
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title Pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD – available resources and utilization in Swedish primary and secondary care
title_short Pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD – available resources and utilization in Swedish primary and secondary care
title_full Pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD – available resources and utilization in Swedish primary and secondary care
title_fullStr Pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD – available resources and utilization in Swedish primary and secondary care
title_full_unstemmed Pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD – available resources and utilization in Swedish primary and secondary care
title_sort pulmonary rehabilitation in copd – available resources and utilization in swedish primary and secondary care
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of COPD
issn 1178-2005
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Josefin Sundh,1 Helena Lindgren,2 Mikael Hasselgren,2 Scott Montgomery,3–5 Christer Janson,6 Björn Ställberg,7 Karin Lisspers7 1Department of Respiratory Medicine, School of Medical Sciences, 2Medical Programme, School of Medical Sciences, 3Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Medical Sciences, Örebro University, Örebro, 4Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; 5Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College, London, UK; 6Department of Medical Sciences, Respiratory, Allergy and Sleep Research, 7Department of Public Health and Caring Science, Family Medicine and Preventive Medicine, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden Introduction: Pulmonary rehabilitation is effective in all stages of COPD. The availability and utilization of pulmonary rehabilitation resources, and the characteristics of COPD patients receiving rehabilitation, were investigated in primary and secondary care in central Sweden. Materials and methods: Data on available pulmonary rehabilitation resources were collected using questionnaires, to 14 hospitals and 54 primary health care centers, and information on utilization of different rehabilitation professionals was obtained from questionnaires completed by 1,329 COPD patients from the same centers. Multivariable logistic regression examined associations with having received rehabilitation in the previous year. Results: In primary care, nurse-based asthma/COPD clinics were common (87%), with additional separate access to other rehabilitation professionals. In secondary care, rehabilitation was more often offered as part of a multidisciplinary teamwork (71%). In total, 36% of the patients met an asthma/COPD nurse in the previous year. Utilization was lower in primary than in secondary care for physiotherapists (7% vs 16%), occupational therapists (3% vs 10%), nutritionists (5% vs 13%), and counselors (1% vs 4%). A higher COPD Assessment Test score and frequent exacerbations were associated with higher utilization of all rehabilitation professionals. Conclusion: Pulmonary rehabilitation resources are available but underutilized, and receiving rehabilitation is more common in severe COPD. Treatment recommendations need to be better implemented, especially in mild and moderate COPD. Keywords: multidisciplinary, asthma/COPD nurse, physiotherapist, occupational therapist, nutritionist, counselor
topic multidisciplinary
asthma/COPD nurse
physiotherapist
occupational therapist
nutritionist
counsellor
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